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Page 285
... whole na- tion composed of the two orders , but remained the appellation of one of them ; and populus and plebs were opposed to each other . To describe the whole nation it was necessary to com- bine the two names ; and this continued ...
... whole na- tion composed of the two orders , but remained the appellation of one of them ; and populus and plebs were opposed to each other . To describe the whole nation it was necessary to com- bine the two names ; and this continued ...
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... whole po- pulation , and were a meeting in which the vote of every free- man was of equal value , necessarily concluded , that the Comitia Centuriata were an aristocratical institution ; at least , that they established an aristocracy ...
... whole po- pulation , and were a meeting in which the vote of every free- man was of equal value , necessarily concluded , that the Comitia Centuriata were an aristocratical institution ; at least , that they established an aristocracy ...
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... whole tracts of country , of great ex- tent , and of paramount importance whether we regard the riches , the numbers , or the intelligence of their inhabitants , has been wholly unexampled . The proportion of liberal members for ...
... whole tracts of country , of great ex- tent , and of paramount importance whether we regard the riches , the numbers , or the intelligence of their inhabitants , has been wholly unexampled . The proportion of liberal members for ...
Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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